How to transfer iTunes to Android

If you have your all music and video files on your iTunes and want to transfer them to Android phone then this simple tutorial is for you. Just follow the step by step guide you will learn how to transfer iTunes to Android phone.

iTunes is definitely a fascinating Apple feature which has made the whole world crazy. But, its biggest setback is that it cannot be used in non Apple devices, Android phones for instance, because of DRM (Digital Right Management) Protection. Though, there are tools available which will help you to sync your files (audio and video) in various phones and consoles, but until one removes DRM protection, they are of no use.

Aimersoft DRM Media Converter is one of those desktop software which help you to effectively remove the DRM. You can easily sync iTunes to Android after using this software. Let us see how we can actually do it:

Step 1: Import DRM protected files

Import video or audio files in Aimersoft DRM Converter interface. You can either do so by clicking on "Add..." button (at the top left hand corner) or can directly drag the files and open it. You can also choose "Find DRM" option to add all DRM files at a single go.

Step 2: Output Settings

After installing, it's time to set output settings. In "Audio Files To" option, select the MP3 (if you are working on video file you should select MP4 from "Video Files To" option), select the Android phone (this will make your converted video compatible for the Android).

You are also required to set the target place of the converted files. You can do so by clicking on the "Browse... ".

It is recommended that you select the "Shutdown PC when finished" box, as it makes the changed settings effective.

Step 3: Start DRM converting

Now, just click on the "Start" button to start the DRM removal process. Make sure that you shut down other applications while the DRM Converter program is processing.

Once you complete the whole procedure successfully, you are free to use the files in all applications.

Not only you can sync iTunes to Android but can also freely play in Windows Media Player, Quick Time Player or Real Player. You now have the opportunity to convert your files to all formats including MP4, MOV, M4V, 3GP, WMV, AVI, FLV, SWF, MPG, MP3, M4A, etc. So, what more do you want from it?